The annual Oregon State Venture Development Fund awards provide local innovators with funding to transform their technologies into viable commercial ventures.
The promise of renewable energy stems from a simple fact: When the wind blows, a river flows and the sun shines, electrons move.
This technology licensing and collaboration opportunity is for an mRNA based therapeutic that provides for increased hepatic production of follistatin (FS).
This licensing opportunity relates to paper-based microfluidic analytical well plates and microfluidic well plates that provide a low cost alternative to conventional options.
More air time for drones could make them more capable in supporting search-and-rescue, firefighting and wildlife research missions.
In its second year, the Next Great Startup competition is expanding to allow additional promising startups to compete.
Aleksandra Sikora, College of Pharmacy professor, and her colleague Konstantin Korotkov have discovered a new way of combating the dangerous bacteria known as Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
The latest innovations coming out of Oregon State University Advantage that are available for commercialization.
Over the last ten years, Oregon State and NuScale Power have worked together to develop a scalable, modular nuclear reactor that reduces costs and includes passive safety features — and has the potential to change the future of nuclear power.
This new cultivar exhibits improvements in maturity, growth habit; flavor and leaf curl over the other Indigo™ tomato cultivars.